Trade Protection in the United States

This book is a useful addition to the literature. It debunks common myths associated with trade policy and does a nice job of explaining the powers of and incentives facing Congress, the presidency, and the federal bureaucracy, and their role in trade policy formation.

This book is a useful addition to the literature. It debunks common myths associated with trade policy and does a nice job of explaining the powers of and incentives facing Congress, the presidency, and the federal bureaucracy, and their role in trade policy formation. Finally, the property rights interpretation of free trade puts a new and appealing spin on the argument for trade liberalization.

 - Colin A. Carter, Book Review: Trade Protection in the United States, by Charles K. Rowley, Willem Thorbecke & Richard E. Wagner

 

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